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"Elegant 1970 Omega Genève in 14k Gold – Timeless Craftsmanship, Exceptional Condition"
From my personal Omega collection, I am pleased to present this exquisite Omega Genève
14k, reference 131.041, dating back to circa 1970. A beautifully preserved icon of Swiss watchmaking tradition, this timepiece features a meticulously maintained silver sunburst dial with gold-tone hands and indices, offering a refined and sophisticated look.
The watch is paired with a beautiful vintage Omega leather strap, secured with an Omega
buckle, which perfectly complements its timeless appeal. It retains its original Omega-signed winding crown, affirming its authenticity.
Inside, you'll find the dependable Omega caliber 601 manual wind movement, with serial
number 31 670 235. This watch has been fully cleaned and inspected by my trusted watchmaker, a specialist in Omega timepieces since the late 1960s. His assessment? "No rust, no wear to critical components"—a testament to its exceptional condition, running so flawlessly that no additional servicing is required.
For those seeking a distinguished, well-preserved vintage timepiece, this Genève offers
an excellent balance of timeless design, reliability, and collectible appeal. Whether you are an experienced collector or looking for your first classic dress watch, this piece is sure to impress.
Key Features
• Dial: Factory-original silver sunburst dial in remarkable condition
• Case: Solid 14k gold
• Crown: Original Omega-signed crown, operating flawlessly
• Movement: Omega caliber 601 manual wind
• Strap: Omega leather strap with Omega-signed buckle
• Crystal: Omega-signed
Dimensions
• Case Diameter (excluding crown): 33mm
• Case Length (lug-to-lug): 37.2mm
• Strap Width (between lugs): 17mm
Product Information
• Circa: 1970
• Model: Genève 14k
• Caliber: 601
• Movement Serial #: 31 670 235
• Jewel Count: 17 jewels
• Case Model: 131.041
• Case Material: 14k gold (gold weight approximately 12gram)
This Omega Genève is a remarkable piece of horological history, offering elegance,
craftsmanship, and mechanical excellence in one refined package.
Please note: The pictures in this listing accurately reflect the watch’s current condition, with nodigital enhancements.
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Why Choose a Serviced Watch?
A vintage watch is an investment, both financially and emotionally. An unserviced piece might hide worn components, corroded movements, or irreplaceable parts. What seems like a bargain can quickly become a burden. By contrast, each watch in this collection comes with the peace of mind that it’s been cared for by hands that understand its value.
It’s been a privilege to steward these pieces, and I hope they find new owners who
appreciate their stories as much as I have.
A Lifetime of Horology Passion: My Curated Watch Collection
Over the next few weeks, I’ll be sharing my carefully curated watch collection here on
Tradera—a culmination of years of dedication to horology. Watches have been
more than a hobby for me; they’ve been a labor of love. Each piece was acquired
with care, then meticulously serviced and repaired alongside my skilled watchmaker. Together, we sourced original Omega spare parts from around the globe, ensuring these timepieces retained their authenticity and function.
The watches you see here are the ones I cherished most: those in the finest condition or
with a unique character that spoke to me. Many are 60-70 years old, and with vintage pieces of this age comes inherent risk. Spare parts have long been discontinued by manufacturers, and restoring a watch without a service history can become a costly, time-consuming endeavor.
With this collection, however, I’ve worked to remove those uncertainties. Every watch has
been disassembled, cleaned, and serviced to the best of our ability. While I offer no formal warranties, I can assure you they’ve been treated with the utmost respect for their craftsmanship and history. These are not “project” watches—they’re ready to be worn, enjoyed, and passed down with confidence.
From my personal Omega collection, I am pleased to present this exquisite Omega Genève
14k, reference 131.041, dating back to circa 1970. A beautifully preserved icon of Swiss watchmaking tradition, this timepiece features a meticulously maintained silver sunburst dial with gold-tone hands and indices, offering a refined and sophisticated look.
The watch is paired with a beautiful vintage Omega leather strap, secured with an Omega
buckle, which perfectly complements its timeless appeal. It retains its original Omega-signed winding crown, affirming its authenticity.
Inside, you'll find the dependable Omega caliber 601 manual wind movement, with serial
number 31 670 235. This watch has been fully cleaned and inspected by my trusted watchmaker, a specialist in Omega timepieces since the late 1960s. His assessment? "No rust, no wear to critical components"—a testament to its exceptional condition, running so flawlessly that no additional servicing is required.
For those seeking a distinguished, well-preserved vintage timepiece, this Genève offers
an excellent balance of timeless design, reliability, and collectible appeal. Whether you are an experienced collector or looking for your first classic dress watch, this piece is sure to impress.
Key Features
• Dial: Factory-original silver sunburst dial in remarkable condition
• Case: Solid 14k gold
• Crown: Original Omega-signed crown, operating flawlessly
• Movement: Omega caliber 601 manual wind
• Strap: Omega leather strap with Omega-signed buckle
• Crystal: Omega-signed
Dimensions
• Case Diameter (excluding crown): 33mm
• Case Length (lug-to-lug): 37.2mm
• Strap Width (between lugs): 17mm
Product Information
• Circa: 1970
• Model: Genève 14k
• Caliber: 601
• Movement Serial #: 31 670 235
• Jewel Count: 17 jewels
• Case Model: 131.041
• Case Material: 14k gold (gold weight approximately 12gram)
This Omega Genève is a remarkable piece of horological history, offering elegance,
craftsmanship, and mechanical excellence in one refined package.
Please note: The pictures in this listing accurately reflect the watch’s current condition, with nodigital enhancements.
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----------
Why Choose a Serviced Watch?
A vintage watch is an investment, both financially and emotionally. An unserviced piece might hide worn components, corroded movements, or irreplaceable parts. What seems like a bargain can quickly become a burden. By contrast, each watch in this collection comes with the peace of mind that it’s been cared for by hands that understand its value.
It’s been a privilege to steward these pieces, and I hope they find new owners who
appreciate their stories as much as I have.
A Lifetime of Horology Passion: My Curated Watch Collection
Over the next few weeks, I’ll be sharing my carefully curated watch collection here on
Tradera—a culmination of years of dedication to horology. Watches have been
more than a hobby for me; they’ve been a labor of love. Each piece was acquired
with care, then meticulously serviced and repaired alongside my skilled watchmaker. Together, we sourced original Omega spare parts from around the globe, ensuring these timepieces retained their authenticity and function.
The watches you see here are the ones I cherished most: those in the finest condition or
with a unique character that spoke to me. Many are 60-70 years old, and with vintage pieces of this age comes inherent risk. Spare parts have long been discontinued by manufacturers, and restoring a watch without a service history can become a costly, time-consuming endeavor.
With this collection, however, I’ve worked to remove those uncertainties. Every watch has
been disassembled, cleaned, and serviced to the best of our ability. While I offer no formal warranties, I can assure you they’ve been treated with the utmost respect for their craftsmanship and history. These are not “project” watches—they’re ready to be worn, enjoyed, and passed down with confidence.
Omega Genève 14k Gold 131.041
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